The Australian company training Ukrainian veterans in cybersecurity

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The Ministry of Digital Transformation in Ukraine has signed a memorandum of understanding with Internet 2.0, which will also open an office in the country.

Ukraine’s Yegor Dubinsky and Internet 2.0 co-chief executive Robert Potter.

The deal marks Internet 2.0’s first time working outside of countries within the Five Eyes, an intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.Internet 2.0 co-chief executive Robert Potter said Ukraine was vital to the future of the global cybersecurity landscape.“We also acknowledge the special debt that we, as part of the free world, have to the veterans of Ukraine for their defence of the democratic security order.

The Australian Cyber Security Centre, which sits within the Australian Signals Directorate, noted in its annual threat report that the environment had deteriorated across the world, and “this was most prominent in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, where destructive malware resulted in significant damage in Ukraine itself, but also caused collateral damage to European networks and increased the risk to networks worldwide”.

 

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